El Lunes, 15 de Mayo de 2006 21:01, Grant Thomas escribió:
> On 5/13/06, Luis Fernando Llana Díaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Usually after you install a new kernel through apt-get or aptitude,
> > > your boot loader will get updated to show the new kernel and the old
> > > kernel. At least it does for grub.
> >
> > Yes
>
> I'm assuming that you used apt to install the kernel. Was this kernel
> in a repository? Currently I am using etch, and the newest kernel I
> can find in the official repository is 2.6.15
>

Since that kernel failed, I added the sid repositories to the sources.list and 
then I installed linux-image-2.6.16-1-686-smp

Anyway, thank you for your help. I have been searching and it seems it is a 
bug in the ati driver of xorg:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=366114

In short, I have to disable DRI, although I do not what it is.

Luis.

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